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Tamar <[email protected]> wrote:

>We provided a Joomla! training session a few months ago for a small business 
>development center. Participants were mainly non-technical small business 
>owners. During the day long session, we had the students create sites on USB 
>flash drives. While we provided instructions after the session for moving a 
>site from a flash drive to a live site, using Joomlapack, the procedure was 
>too complicated for most participants. 
>
>Question - Assuming we have a decent broadband connection and not more than a 
>dozen participants, what is the best way to have students develop a site 
>online, where they can easily make the site 'live' when they are ready? We 
>have another training session scheduled for May.
>
>Some students already have a static site that they want to replace, some have 
>no site and no domain, and some have registered a domain name but have no site.
>
>We looked into having a single account with a hosting company and using 
>subdomains for each participant, but there doesn't appear to be a simple way 
>to move the site to another account after. We could also talk to hosting 
>companies about setting up multiple trial accounts each with our custom 
>Joomla! install to start off with - that the students could decide whether to 
>keep. The sites are not built completely from scratch - we install some 
>extensions and do some configuration before students start. 
>
>Looking for any suggestions.
>
>Thanks,
>Tamar
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